Donggar, Shigatse

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Donggar
Township
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Donggar
Location within Tibet
Coordinates: 29°21′38″N88°50′05″E / 29.36056°N 88.83472°E / 29.36056; 88.83472 Coordinates: 29°21′38″N88°50′05″E / 29.36056°N 88.83472°E / 29.36056; 88.83472
Country China
Region Tibet
Prefecture Shigatse
District Samzhubzê
Area
  Total 428 km2 (165 sq mi)
Population (2010)
  Total 8,625
   Major Nationalities Tibetan
   Regional dialect Tibetan language
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)

Donggar (Chinese :东嘎乡) is a village and township of Samzhubzê District (Shigatse City), in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. At the time of the 2010 census, the township had a population of 8,625 and an area of 428 square kilometres (165 sq mi). [1] As of 2013, it had 28 villages under its administration.

Chinese language family of languages

Chinese is a group of related, but in many cases not mutually intelligible, language varieties, forming the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. Chinese is spoken by the Han majority and many minority ethnic groups in China. About 1.2 billion people speak some form of Chinese as their first language.

Samzhubzê District District in Tibet Autonomous Region, Peoples Republic of China

Samzhubzê District is a district in the Tibet Autonomous Region of the China, and the administrative center of the prefecture-level city of Shigatse. Prior to 2014 it was known as the county-level city of Shigatse. It was the ancient capital of Ü-Tsang province and is the second largest city in Tibet with an estimated population of 117,000 in 2013. Samzhubzê is located at the confluence of the Yarlung Tsangpo River and the Nyang River, about 250 km (160 mi) southwest of Lhasa and 90 km (56 mi) northwest of Gyantse, at an altitude of 3,840 metres (12,600 ft).

Shigatse Prefecture-level city in Tibet Autonomous Region, Peoples Republic of China

Shigatse, officially known as Xigazê, is a prefecture-level city of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, with an area of 182,000 km2 (70,271 sq mi). It is located within the historical Tsang province of Tibet.

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References

  1. "桑珠孜区概况地图沿革" (in Chinese). xzqh.org. Retrieved 14 May 2015.